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Most boring film
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What is the most boring film you've ever seen?

For me its Cars. I don't even think I got halfway through before I switched it off.


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Cars always falls flat every time I see it, so I would be in full agreement on that one.

For me I'd also add Transcendence, starring Johnny Depp. Really interesting movie but it's shot in the most bland and traditional way possible. This goes for the editing too. It needed some better pacing to move the film along.
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The New World with Colin Farrell was quite boring to me.

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is another one, although technically a well-made and well-acted movie.
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I can't say what would be the most of boring of all the boring movies, it's too 'absolute'. But if I were to name some movies that were way too hyped and turned out to be way too bad, I'd think of Twilight and anything inspired by that, like 50 Shades of Gray. I remember all the craziness when those movies came out and I was curious to see what's up with all the ruckus. I don't remember if I actually sat through a whole Twilight movie, I saw the first half of the first movie I think, a few years ago. And some scenes from the others. But 50 Shades of Grey, I gathered with some friends to see what's the big deal with it and watch it on a laptop... At first it was laugh-worthy, but at some point I really lost my patience. Everything that those movies are supposed to stand out for, like the oh-so-touching love stories, or exciting sex scenes... was too damn boring. And too damn typical. They really made my brain ache.
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John Carter, every De Caprio films & Bayformers

Strangely, I've watched some critically panned films as Van Helsing, Swordfish & they're much more engaging compared to big-budget summer blockbusters
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Nov 3 2017, 03:02 PM
John Carter, every De Caprio films & Bayformers

Strangely, I've watched some critically panned films as Van Helsing, Swordfish & they're much more engaging compared to big-budget summer blockbusters
Van Helsing actually holds up pretty well for me. Made by the same guy who directed The Mummy, and I think the same style comes through in a fun way.
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Nov 3 2017, 03:02 PM
John Carter, every De Caprio films & Bayformers

Strangely, I've watched some critically panned films as Van Helsing, Swordfish & they're much more engaging compared to big-budget summer blockbusters
When you Say DiCaprio films are you talking about every movie he's been in, or every movie that he was the lead?
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Nov 3 2017, 03:19 PM
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Nov 3 2017, 03:02 PM
John Carter, every De Caprio films & Bayformers

Strangely, I've watched some critically panned films as Van Helsing, Swordfish & they're much more engaging compared to big-budget summer blockbusters
When you Say DiCaprio films are you talking about every movie he's been in, or every movie that he was the lead?
Every film the guy has been EXCEPT Inception were boring garbages.

The Great Gatsby, Titanic, Wolf of Wall Street & the list goes. Excess sexual content & unlikable/cocky persona makes most of his films dull for me
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I'm generally patient with films (and TV shows) if there's a slow build-up, and generally hard to disappoint, but Bone Tomahawk was really f***ing boring. Barely anything happened in a film that ran over two hours. The suspense wasn't handled well in that there was none, and the 'payoff' was just a brutal, gory scene at the end which doesn't do anything for me. One of the only films I've ever come out of regretting putting in the time to watch it.
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Ghost Ship, me and my girlfriend had sex over and over during that film.
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For the "Critically acclaimed but critically meh" Avatar qualifies for sure, the blue people one.
Just so boring, I felt no value to anything in it what so ever aside from Sigourney Weaver being in it but even her character wasn't that interesting.

Blade Runner is another, I only watched it fairly recently and good God it's a dull movie, I have absolutely no idea why it's such a cult classic. The future tech is pretty cool for it's time but literally everything else is dull as f***.


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For the "Critically acclaimed but critically meh" Avatar qualifies for sure, the blue people one.
Just so boring, I felt no value to anything in it what so ever aside from Sigourney Weaver being in it but even her character wasn't that interesting.

Blade Runner is another, I only watched it fairly recently and good God it's a dull movie, I have absolutely no idea why it's such a cult classic. The future tech is pretty cool for it's time but literally everything else is dull as f***.


Just awake so can't think of anything else, I know there's something else...
It actually baffles me when Avatar starrin a bunch of blue monkeys attained cult status.

Even as I watched it the 1st time, I felt the film was.....vast. dats all.

But over the years, the film has grown on me & I've started to appreciate the intrinsic detail which James Cameron incorporated into every scene right off its intro, epic "key-moments" & even the finale. An experience instead of just....film

I agree with Blade Runner though.
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Nov 3 2017, 03:02 PM
John Carter, every De Caprio films & Bayformers

Strangely, I've watched some critically panned films as Van Helsing, Swordfish & they're much more engaging compared to big-budget summer blockbusters
When you Say DiCaprio films are you talking about every movie he's been in, or every movie that he was the lead?
Every film the guy has been EXCEPT Inception were boring garbages.

The Great Gatsby, Titanic, Wolf of Wall Street & the list goes. Excess sexual content & unlikable/cocky persona makes most of his films dull for me
Wait, did you also think Django was boring?
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Nov 3 2017, 03:02 PM
John Carter, every De Caprio films & Bayformers

Strangely, I've watched some critically panned films as Van Helsing, Swordfish & they're much more engaging compared to big-budget summer blockbusters
When you Say DiCaprio films are you talking about every movie he's been in, or every movie that he was the lead?
Every film the guy has been EXCEPT Inception were boring garbages.

The Great Gatsby, Titanic, Wolf of Wall Street & the list goes. Excess sexual content & unlikable/cocky persona makes most of his films dull for me
Wait, did you also think Django was boring?
Shutter Island? Blood Diamond?
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The Revenant was great.


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